Hi there-
I've installed codestriker, and we're finding it to be very useful (thanks!)
However, we use an unsupported revision control system (pvcs) and are
currently uploading diff files for code reviews.
In the config, I have no repoistories defined.
When reviewing a topic, on the 'topic comments' tab, it displays the
file/line number before each comment. This is a link, but we get:
"This function has been disabled" in a new window.
I notice the URL is:
myOpen('?action=view_file&fn=1&topic=667445&new=1&mode=0&parallel=0#1|551|1','CVS')
which includes CVS... have a misconfigured something?
Is it possible to get these links to work for topics from diff files?
(The show 3/6 line of context option works.) Obviously the whole file
may not be present in the diff source, but could it display all lines
that it does have?
Thanks in advance,
Julian

Hi Dan,
> My shop recently changed from CVS to Subversion for source control. We
> make use of the log_accum.pl script to automatically create a
> codestriker topic if the commit comment contains 'REVIEW' or 'Bug XXXX'.
Many thanks for that. My shop will switch over to Subversion (at last!)
in the next couple of weeks, so this will be very useful. Many thanks.
I'll make sure this gets a good workout and added to the distribution.
Cheers,
David

Hello,
My shop recently changed from CVS to Subversion for source control. We
make use of the log_accum.pl script to automatically create a
codestriker topic if the commit comment contains 'REVIEW' or 'Bug XXXX'.
I created the attached perl script to do the same with subversion. This
is based heavily on the tcl script that someone submitted to this list a
while ago; unfortunately I can't find the mail right now and I've
forgotten who wrote it. Anyway, thanks, whoever you are :-).
This script reads a file of author -> reviewer mappings to determine who
will be the reviewer of the created topic. The file is simply a
tab-delimited format.
It's a bit rough, but I hope someone out there can make use of this
script. Send me mail if you need help figuring it out.
Thanks for Codestriker!
- Dan Prince
dprince@...